Lol good times. So going to still build the car?My grandson has discovered girls.
Lol good times. So going to still build the car?
He's gotta have something to haul those girls around in...
Ed Zachary.
I keep telling a young dude at work he needs a mini van when he asks me about fast shinny things.
It's so useful how you can take the seats out and have no center console, so it's like a mini box truck or something.I had a Chrysler Town & Country for years. Probably one of the best vehicles I've ever owned.
WordI didn't choose the van life. The van life chose me.
Ya just can't beat sliding doors.I had a Chrysler Town & Country for years. Probably one of the best vehicles I've ever owned.
Van's were cool back in the 70s and 80s you could put big block v8s in them and you could hall as much ass in them that you wanted. Do to the grafick naecher of this message please don't let you're kid's reed.Word
Ya just can't beat sliding doors.
Van's were cool back in the 70s and 80s you could put big block v8s in them and you could hall as much ass in them that you wanted. Do to the grafick naecher of this message please don't let you're kid's reed.
No b&c combos wood fit from the 18" - 72" in my inventory. That's a fair expense right there.Just buy a 395
94cc unless it has an AM big bore.No b&c combos wood fit from the 18" - 72" in my inventory. That's a fair expense right there.
395 is a 99cc saw?
Kyle showed me the sequence to start his Huskies while we visited. Once my 661 runs a minute , shut off , it's a good pull to start cutting again and I'm used to the simple methods that Stihl takes.
Some see bacon and some see pig *s-word.
Why? Is it their sound, look, morals...? Just curious. I'm not much of a fan, but some of their stuff's not too bad.My all time least favorite band.
No b&c combos wood fit from the 18" - 72" in my inventory. That's a fair expense right there.
395 is a 99cc saw?
Kyle showed me the sequence to start his Huskies while we visited. Once my 661 runs a minute , shut off , it's a good pull to start cutting again and I'm used to the simple methods that Stihl takes.